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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 11 - Page 91

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TYPEWRITER FOR WRITING MUSIC
CENTENARY OF "HOME, SWEET HOME"
ORCHESTRAS FEATURING "ELEANOR"
New Italian Invention Allows Words and
Music to Be Written at Once
Melody Sung for the First Time in Covent
Garden, London, on May 8, 1823
New Fox-trot From Sam Fox Co. Catalog Well
Liked by the Dance Orchestras
A typewriter for writing down music has
been invented by an Italian musician, Signor
Fortoni, who gave a demonstration of his in-
vention recently to a gathering of musicians in
London. The machine is all that is required.
Not only can a composition be written down as
with pen and ink, but the use of a transfer
paper allows of many copies being made at the
same time. The machine is worked with a
miniature pianoforte keyboard. A pointer is
moved from note to note, and the action se-
cures a correct position on the stave. Trans-
position is easy and the types include the three
clefs required. It can also be used as an or-
dinary typewriter, thus making it possible to
write in the words at the same time as the
music and also to insert any directions required.
The cost, it is stated, will be rather less than
thai of the average typewriter.
LONDON, ENGLAND, March 9.—One hundred years
ago next May 8 "Home, Sweet Home" was
sung in public for the first time. The melody
came in the second act of an opera called
"Clari, or the Maid of Milan," produced at
Covent Garden. The libretto was by John
Howard Payne, at that time a wandering Amer-
ican actor, who later was American consul in
Tunis. The music was composed by Sir Henry
Bishop.
The centenary is to be observed by the sing
ing of the song at concerts throughout the
world.
"Eleanor," the fox-trot from the Sam Fox
Pub. Co. catalog, is proving very popular with
orchestras throughout the country. There was
originally no intention on the part of the pub-
lisher to give this selection the usual popular
campaign. It had for some time been included
in the semi-classic catalog and, of course, was
played quite frequently, particularly for mo-
tion pictures. Paul Whiteman introduced it as
a fox-trot on his own initiative at the Palais
Royal, New York, and the publisher imme-
diately saw the possibilities of "Eleanor" in that
form.
Under plans arranged by the band and orches-
tra department of the Sam Fox Pub. Co.
"Eleanor" will be included in all campaigns dur-
ing the balance of the season.
ITS 100 TO 1
YOU'VB ALRKADV RECEIVED CALI.S FOR
"MY MOTHER'S LUUABY"
The
Wonderful
Fox-trot
Mother
Ballad
By BETTY GULICK
The Ten-Year-OId Child Wonder
Because it Is receiving- more publicity
than any song ever published by any
Publisher—Big or Small
More Than 4,000 Newspapers, Including 1 :
English, German, Italian, French, Jewish,
Greek and Chinese, in this country and
Canada,
NEW SOUTHERN SONG BY PHILLIPS
Jack Mills, Inc., to Publish "Telegram to
Alabam'" by Popular Young Songwriter
CONTROVERSY OVER CHOPIN'S BODY
A. Fred Phillips, one of the younger genera-
tion of songwriters, has written the music for
The French press has been making a good
a new song-, entitled "Telegram to Alabam'," deal of protest against the proposal of the
for which Moe Schenck and Johnnie Hyde sup- Polish government to remove the remains of
plied the lyrics. The song has been accepted Chopin from the Pere-Lachaise Cemetery in
for publication by Jack Mills, Inc., and the pro- Paris to Warsaw. Although Poland influenced
fessional department of the company is finding Chopin's music, yet it was in Paris, where he
it in active demand with vaudeville performers. lived and worked, that he drew his greatest in-
While the title would suggest the usual South- spirations. His associations in France were
ern melody, it has a quite original lyric and the made intimate for the reason that his father,
music carries the theme of the story most ad- although an exile in Poland and married to a
vantageously.
Polish wife, was French.
HAVE CARRIED STORIES ABOUT
"MY MOTHER'S LULLABY"
AND ITS YOUNG AUTHOR
We know it because eight clipping bureaus are
clipping for us.
Other stories will appear from time to time.
Order your copies now and cash in on our
record-breaking campaign.
Triangle Music Pub. Co., Inc.
165S Broadway, New York
PLAYED
WITH GREAT
SUCCESS
"FADED LOVE LETTERS" POPULAR
BATTIN ON LONG TRIP
The Charles E. Roat Music Co., Battle
Creek, Mich., is feeling a most active demand
for the song, "Faded Love Letters," issued late
last year. From present indications this song
will be the most popular and successful ever
issued by this retail establishment which occa-
sionally publishes a work of merit.
L. G. Battin, general manager of the Century
Music Co., 235 West Fortieth street, New York
City, left recently on a five weeks' trade trip
through Eastern and Middle West territory.
The Spring campaign on the Century Edition
is in fifteen national publications, covering the
entire country.
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